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Verde Valley RV Camping is a scenic RV campground in Arizona best known for its expansive desert and mountain backdrops. Situated on the Verde River, this 300-acre oasis in the high desert of Arizona is surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Red Rocks to the north, Mingus Mountains to the west and the Hackberry Mountains to the south. Perhaps one of the best reasons for visiting Verde Valley for RV camping is the moderate year-round climate. In fact, many of our guests stay at this RV campground when traveling in Arizona for the comfort it provides to them.
Rich in geological and cultural history, the area surrounding Verde Valley RV Camping offers hours of exploration and sightseeing. From the famous ghost town of Jerome to scenic drives through Sedona, there is adventure and mystery at every turn.
Read our adventures in the area at http://www.gonewiththewynns.com/verde-valley
Book a camping site at www.rvonthego.com

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Saddle MountainBLMArea is a scenic, dispersed camping area located about 60 miles west of Phoenix or about 80 miles east of Quartzsite. This area is a worthy camping destination all its own, but its location also makes it a convenient stopover spot along Interstate 10.
I camped at Saddle Mountain for about a week in February 2017 and thoroughly enjoyed my time. I hope you enjoy this video tour of my campsite at Saddle Mountain.
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See how a professional spa body wrap is really done as a young lady receives this relaxing and therapeutic treatment at HawaiianExperience Spa, with day spa locations in the Phoenix, Arizona area including Chandler and Scottsdale, Arizona. See more at http://hawaiianexperiencespa.com.
In this video, Nikki will be covered with a therapeutic body wrap made with our special mixture, incorporating a dead sea mud (with more than 15 natural and unprocessed minerals) base with rose hip seeds, kaolin, and Cocoa to her entire body from the neck down. She is then wrapped in several layers of sheets and blankets and given a relaxing scalp massage while the clay dries. This treatment is high in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. It is an unsurpassed antioxidant treatment.
Like many of our day spa treatments this one ends with a trip to our exotic shower room!

Arizona is the 48th state and last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union, achieving statehood on February 14, 1912. It was previously part of the territory of Alta California in New Spain before being passed down to independent Mexico and later ceded to the United States after the Mexican–American War. The southernmost portion of the state was acquired in 1853 through the Gadsden Purchase.

Settled in 1867 as an agricultural community near the confluence of the Salt and Gila Rivers, Phoenix incorporated as a city in 1881. Located in the northeastern reaches of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix has a subtropicaldesert climate. Despite this, its canal system led to a thriving farming community, many of the original crops remaining important parts of the Phoenix economy for decades, such as alfalfa, cotton, citrus and hay (which was important for the cattle industry). In fact, the "Five C's" (Cotton, Cattle, Citrus, Climate, and Copper), remained the driving forces of Phoenix's economy until after World War II, when high tech industries began to move into the valley.

Laveen, Arizona

Laveen/ləˈviːn/ is an "urban village" within the city of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, situated eight miles (13km) southwest of DowntownPhoenix between South Mountain and the confluence of the Gila and Salt rivers. Parts of Laveen constitute an unincorporated community in Maricopa County, while the remainder falls within the city limits of Phoenix, constituting the city's "Laveen Village". Laveen Village is split between District 7 and District 8, both notable as minority-majority districts for the city. Although Laveen has been home to "pastoral alfalfa, cotton, and dairy farms" since the 1880s, housing and commercial developments have been increasingly urbanizing the area.

History

The Laveen area was first settled by farmers and dairymen in 1884. Despite its proximity to Phoenix, the community was isolated from its larger neighbor by the Salt River, which until the Roosevelt Dam was completed in 1911 carried water year-round. The only bridged crossing was at Central Avenue, more than six miles (10km) away. Because of its isolation, like the rest of south Phoenix early Laveen was autonomous of Phoenix and became relatively self-sufficient, supporting two general stores, a barbershop, repair garage, two pool halls, and a building for the Laveen Women's Club. These businesses served as important gathering places for the greater Laveen community, which includes modern south Phoenix and the neighboring Gila River Indian Community (GRIC)

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Verde Valley Sedona Arizona Area RV Resort and Campground

Verde Valley Sedona Arizona Area RV Resort and Campground

Verde Valley Sedona Arizona Area RV Resort and Campground

Verde Valley RV Camping is a scenic RV campground in Arizona best known for its expansive desert and mountain backdrops. Situated on the Verde River, this 300-acre oasis in the high desert of Arizona is surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Red Rocks to the north, Mingus Mountains to the west and the Hackberry Mountains to the south. Perhaps one of the best reasons for visiting Verde Valley for RV camping is the moderate year-round climate. In fact, many of our guests stay at this RV campground when traveling in Arizona for the comfort it provides to them.
Rich in geological and cultural history, the area surrounding Verde Valley RV Camping offers hours of exploration and sightseeing. From the famous ghost town of Jerome to scenic drives through Sedona, there is adventure and mystery at every turn.
Read our adventures in the area at http://www.gonewiththewynns.com/verde-valley
Book a camping site at www.rvonthego.com

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These Are The 10 WORST CITIES In ARIZONA

These Are The 10 WORST CITIES In ARIZONA

These Are The 10 WORST CITIES In ARIZONA

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Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday NightScience” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.
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Camping at Saddle Mountain BLM Area - Van Life in Arizona

Saddle MountainBLMArea is a scenic, dispersed camping area located about 60 miles west of Phoenix or about 80 miles east of Quartzsite. This area is a worthy camping destination all its own, but its location also makes it a convenient stopover spot along Interstate 10.
I camped at Saddle Mountain for about a week in February 2017 and thoroughly enjoyed my time. I hope you enjoy this video tour of my campsite at Saddle Mountain.
MUSICTomorrow from Bensound Music (http://bensound.com)
THANK YOU TO MY SUBSCRIBERS AND VIEWERS
I have been a writer and blogger for many years, but only recently ventured into video. In some ways, video is a natural progression from writing and photography, but it also has its own skills to master. The overwhelming support and positive feedback from viewers has been encouraging.
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Thank you for your support of this channel! Any money that I earn from this channel, whether from advertising or Amazon Affiliate sales, allows me to focus more on creating content here and less on other freelance work.

Dead Sea Clay And Chocolate Full Body Wrap In Phoenix, Arizona Area Day Spa

Dead Sea Clay And Chocolate Full Body Wrap In Phoenix, Arizona Area Day Spa

Dead Sea Clay And Chocolate Full Body Wrap In Phoenix, Arizona Area Day Spa

See how a professional spa body wrap is really done as a young lady receives this relaxing and therapeutic treatment at HawaiianExperience Spa, with day spa locations in the Phoenix, Arizona area including Chandler and Scottsdale, Arizona. See more at http://hawaiianexperiencespa.com.
In this video, Nikki will be covered with a therapeutic body wrap made with our special mixture, incorporating a dead sea mud (with more than 15 natural and unprocessed minerals) base with rose hip seeds, kaolin, and Cocoa to her entire body from the neck down. She is then wrapped in several layers of sheets and blankets and given a relaxing scalp massage while the clay dries. This treatment is high in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. It is an unsurpassed antioxidant treatment.
Like many of our day spa treatments this one ends with a trip to our exotic shower room!

Top 10 Edible Plants, Cactus, and Trees for the Arizona Desert!

Top 10 Edible Plants, Cactus, and Trees for the ArizonaDesert!
In this video JakeMace shows you his top 10 Edible Sonoran Desert Plants, Bushes, Cacti (Cactus), and Trees for the Phoenix, Scottsdale, and TempeArea! These edible plants, cactus, and trees can be a beautiful and delicious part of your home landscape!
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24/7 Live AZ Skies -

FIRST, would like to thank all new subs.. This originally started as strictly a moon stream, but has morphed to a bit more. The continual stream is a 360` panoramic view of the north Phoenix area of Arizona. On the nights when weather permits and time schedule allows, I break out the scope and get close ups of the moon. I use a Celestron 114LCM telescope and a Twinstar Pro series color camera while on the moon.
While on the 360` cam.. the direction while looking at the flags is north, and the mountain top is south.
This is only a hobby for me that I don't mind sharing. If you enjoy, hit the thumb up thingy, if not, feel free to say that too... I plan to continue either way. So long as my equipment is up and running at least (sometimes there are issues beyond my control). The images broadcast are the sole property of Gary El 24/7 AZ Skies and may not be rebroadcast or copied without prior permission. Feel free to contact through YouTube home page or if I am in chat.
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Why Consider living in Laveen Arizona | Why I choose Laveen as a place to live | Laveen Realtor

Why Consider living in Laveen Arizona | Why I choose Laveen as a place to live | Laveen Realtor

Why Consider living in Laveen Arizona | Why I choose Laveen as a place to live | Laveen Realtor

http://www.Laveenhomesforsale.net
Why Consider living in Laveen Arizona | Why I choose Laveen as a place to live | Laveen Realtor
I have lived in Laveen Arizona since 2001, and can still remember the reasons I decided to call Laveen my home. This in a way, was the reason and decision process I went through when considering where in the Valley to live or buy a home.
First and foremost, the area I bought had to make sense based on location in the Phoenix area. At the time I was working close to the central Phoenix area, and I did not want long commute times to and from work. Also, I wanted to be able to get to most places in the valley within a reasonable amount of time, and Laveen made perfect sense, because of location.
Second, the choice of Laveen made sense because I was also looking for rural and close to mountains. Laveen still to this very day has a lot of open spaces, ranches and even farms. There are even a couple of dairies in the area as well. Point is, it is NOT row upon row of tract housing and concrete! It actually has open areas..space. Also, there are horse properties, which was another appealing aspect of area.
It was close to the mountains and had a lot to offer for me, an outdoor enthusiast. I enjoy hiking, birding, mountain biking, road biking, and the Laveen area offers all that and MORE! There is horse back riding too, there is the audobon society and rio salado riparian area, 17,000 plus acres of mountain preserve.......what else could you ask for? All within REAL close proximity of the metro Phoenix area and down town.
Lastly, home prices. It is also one of the most affordable areas in the valley, and your money can get you a WHOLE lot more in Laveen Arizona.
See home for sale currently in Laveen:
http://www.Laveenhomesforsale.net
Some of the top subdivisions for buyers in the Laveen Arizona area.
Homes for sale in Cheatham Farms Laveen Arizona
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Homes for sale in Dobbins Point
http://www.laveenhomesforsale.net/homes-for-sale/dobbins-point/
Homes for sale in Laveen Farms Laveen Arizona
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Homes for sale in Laveen Meadows in Laveen Arizona
http://www.laveenhomesforsale.net/laveen-meadows-subdivision/
Homes for sale in Rogers Ranch in Laveen Arizona
http://www.laveenhomesforsale.net/rogers-ranch-subdivision/
Buyers - Laveen offers tons of possibilities and options for buyers. Not only are there great choices, but Laveen qualifies for many of the down payment assistance programs too!
To find out about homes for sale just visit
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or
call David AlanBaker at 602-373-6345
Sellers - Are you considering the sale of your property, but need to find out likely sales price? Also, interested in knowing average time to sell, market information and fees associated with the sale of a property? Simple, request your free consultation at:
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or
call David Alan Baker at 602-373-6345
or
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I am a Laveen resident and also a Laveen area realtor. I've been living in the Laveen area now since 2001, and I've always loved it. Love the diversity, the people and the area as a whole.
Been selling real estate along the baseline corridor here in South Phoenix and Laveen since 2004. Started my career with Keller Williams real estate, then moved to Remax, and have not been at Homesmart since about 2013.
I am a bilingual real estate agent, which does allow me to reach and work with a larger demographic. Not only because I speak spanish, but because I also do marketing in spanish as well. So marketing in two languages = a much larger target market, which helps all my clients.
David Alan Baker
Homesmart
602-373-6345

www.discover520.com TucsonMetropolitan area, Cochise county is one of the best kept secrets in fine Arizona style living. Discover the magic of area code 520 and see how you can live the good life in Southern Arizona. We provide update on local communities, schools, jobs, real estate, and entertainment. Discover trails, paths, and ski resorts in Arizona, enjoy birding, boating, and golfing all year round.

Verde Valley Sedona Arizona Area RV Resort and Campground

Verde Valley RV Camping is a scenic RV campground in Arizona best known for its expansive desert and mountain backdrops. Situated on the Verde River, this 300-acre oasis in the high desert of Arizona is surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Red Rocks to the north, Mingus Mountains to the west and the Hackberry Mountains to the south. Perhaps one of the best reasons for visiting Verde Valley for RV camping is the moderate year-round climate. In fact, many of our guests stay at this RV campground when traveling in Arizona for the comfort it provides to them.
Rich in geological and cultural history, the area surrounding Verde Valley RV Camping offers hours of exploration and sightseeing. From the famous ghost town of Jerome to scenic drives through Sedona, there is adventure and mystery ...

published: 02 Mar 2013

These Are The 10 WORST CITIES In ARIZONA

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Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday NightScience” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.
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Camping at Saddle Mountain BLM Area - Van Life in Arizona

Saddle MountainBLMArea is a scenic, dispersed camping area located about 60 miles west of Phoenix or about 80 miles east of Quartzsite. This area is a worthy camping destination all its own, but its location also makes it a convenient stopover spot along Interstate 10.
I camped at Saddle Mountain for about a week in February 2017 and thoroughly enjoyed my time. I hope you enjoy this video tour of my campsite at Saddle Mountain.
MUSICTomorrow from Bensound Music (http://bensound.com)
THANK YOU TO MY SUBSCRIBERS AND VIEWERS
I have been a writer and blogger for many years, but only recently ventured into video. In some ways, video is a natural progression from writing and photography, but it also has its own skills to master. The overwhelming support and positive feedback from viewers...

Dead Sea Clay And Chocolate Full Body Wrap In Phoenix, Arizona Area Day Spa

See how a professional spa body wrap is really done as a young lady receives this relaxing and therapeutic treatment at HawaiianExperience Spa, with day spa locations in the Phoenix, Arizona area including Chandler and Scottsdale, Arizona. See more at http://hawaiianexperiencespa.com.
In this video, Nikki will be covered with a therapeutic body wrap made with our special mixture, incorporating a dead sea mud (with more than 15 natural and unprocessed minerals) base with rose hip seeds, kaolin, and Cocoa to her entire body from the neck down. She is then wrapped in several layers of sheets and blankets and given a relaxing scalp massage while the clay dries. This treatment is high in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. It is an unsurpassed antioxidant treatment.
Like many...

24/7 Live AZ Skies -

FIRST, would like to thank all new subs.. This originally started as strictly a moon stream, but has morphed to a bit more. The continual stream is a 360` panoramic view of the north Phoenix area of Arizona. On the nights when weather permits and time schedule allows, I break out the scope and get close ups of the moon. I use a Celestron 114LCM telescope and a Twinstar Pro series color camera while on the moon.
While on the 360` cam.. the direction while looking at the flags is north, and the mountain top is south.
This is only a hobby for me that I don't mind sharing. If you enjoy, hit the thumb up thingy, if not, feel free to say that too... I plan to continue either way. So long as my equipment is up and running at least (sometimes there are issues beyond my control). The images broad...

published: 09 Jan 2018

Why Consider living in Laveen Arizona | Why I choose Laveen as a place to live | Laveen Realtor

http://www.Laveenhomesforsale.net
Why Consider living in Laveen Arizona | Why I choose Laveen as a place to live | Laveen Realtor
I have lived in Laveen Arizona since 2001, and can still remember the reasons I decided to call Laveen my home. This in a way, was the reason and decision process I went through when considering where in the Valley to live or buy a home.
First and foremost, the area I bought had to make sense based on location in the Phoenix area. At the time I was working close to the central Phoenix area, and I did not want long commute times to and from work. Also, I wanted to be able to get to most places in the valley within a reasonable amount of time, and Laveen made perfect sense, because of location.
Second, the choice of Laveen made sense because I was also looking...

www.discover520.com TucsonMetropolitan area, Cochise county is one of the best kept secrets in fine Arizona style living. Discover the magic of area code 520 and see how you can live the good life in Southern Arizona. We provide update on local communities, schools, jobs, real estate, and entertainment. Discover trails, paths, and ski resorts in Arizona, enjoy birding, boating, and golfing all year round.

Arizona Gold Panning in Lynx Creek

2017 Episode 15 - Join me as I do a little gold panning in LynxCreekArizona in Prescott Valley. After finding a dry creek on BLM property the day before north of Phoenix I hit Lynx creek and find a little color. It is a lot of fun but don't expect to pay any bills with it!
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3. Once in a LifetimeFind! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6plk7HQudhk
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5. OMG! Unbelievable Finds! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhqdWB0coVU
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Verde Valley RV Camping is a scenic RV campground in Arizona best known for its expansive desert and mountain backdrops. Situated on the Verde River, this 300-acre oasis in the high desert of Arizona is surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Red Rocks to the north, Mingus Mountains to the west and the Hackberry Mountains to the south. Perhaps one of the best reasons for visiting Verde Valley for RV camping is the moderate year-round climate. In fact, many of our guests stay at this RV campground when traveling in Arizona for the comfort it provides to them.
Rich in geological and cultural history, the area surrounding Verde Valley RV Camping offers hours of exploration and sightseeing. From the famous ghost town of Jerome to scenic drives through Sedona, there is adventure and mystery at every turn.
Read our adventures in the area at http://www.gonewiththewynns.com/verde-valley
Book a camping site at www.rvonthego.com

Verde Valley RV Camping is a scenic RV campground in Arizona best known for its expansive desert and mountain backdrops. Situated on the Verde River, this 300-acre oasis in the high desert of Arizona is surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Red Rocks to the north, Mingus Mountains to the west and the Hackberry Mountains to the south. Perhaps one of the best reasons for visiting Verde Valley for RV camping is the moderate year-round climate. In fact, many of our guests stay at this RV campground when traveling in Arizona for the comfort it provides to them.
Rich in geological and cultural history, the area surrounding Verde Valley RV Camping offers hours of exploration and sightseeing. From the famous ghost town of Jerome to scenic drives through Sedona, there is adventure and mystery at every turn.
Read our adventures in the area at http://www.gonewiththewynns.com/verde-valley
Book a camping site at www.rvonthego.com

These Are The 10 WORST CITIES In ARIZONA

SUBSCRIBE to get REGIONAL INFORMATION about where YOU live: http://bit.ly/2deRUSV
Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local cult...

SUBSCRIBE to get REGIONAL INFORMATION about where YOU live: http://bit.ly/2deRUSV
Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday NightScience” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.
Check out our website: https://www.homesnacks.net/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HomeSnacks/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/homesnacks
Business email: nick@homesnacks.net

SUBSCRIBE to get REGIONAL INFORMATION about where YOU live: http://bit.ly/2deRUSV
Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday NightScience” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.
Check out our website: https://www.homesnacks.net/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HomeSnacks/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/homesnacks
Business email: nick@homesnacks.net

Saddle MountainBLMArea is a scenic, dispersed camping area located about 60 miles west of Phoenix or about 80 miles east of Quartzsite. This area is a worthy camping destination all its own, but its location also makes it a convenient stopover spot along Interstate 10.
I camped at Saddle Mountain for about a week in February 2017 and thoroughly enjoyed my time. I hope you enjoy this video tour of my campsite at Saddle Mountain.
MUSICTomorrow from Bensound Music (http://bensound.com)
THANK YOU TO MY SUBSCRIBERS AND VIEWERS
I have been a writer and blogger for many years, but only recently ventured into video. In some ways, video is a natural progression from writing and photography, but it also has its own skills to master. The overwhelming support and positive feedback from viewers has been encouraging.
Thanks to all who support this channel by watching my videos, subscribing to the channel, and sharing these videos with your friends through social media. It is viewers like you who make this channel a rewarding endeavor.
AMAZON STORE
You can help to support this channel by visiting my Amazon store ( http://astore.amazon.com/robwitham-20 ) or by purchasing any products from Amazon using my affiliate link ( http://amzn.to/2kKWCv1 ). The AmazonAffiliate program is an interesting system because it allows affiliates (like me) to earn a small commission for any customers that we refer to Amazon, but the customers do not pay any more for their purchases. This allows viewers or readers to help support content creators without incurring any extra expense.
Thank you for your support of this channel! Any money that I earn from this channel, whether from advertising or Amazon Affiliate sales, allows me to focus more on creating content here and less on other freelance work.

Saddle MountainBLMArea is a scenic, dispersed camping area located about 60 miles west of Phoenix or about 80 miles east of Quartzsite. This area is a worthy camping destination all its own, but its location also makes it a convenient stopover spot along Interstate 10.
I camped at Saddle Mountain for about a week in February 2017 and thoroughly enjoyed my time. I hope you enjoy this video tour of my campsite at Saddle Mountain.
MUSICTomorrow from Bensound Music (http://bensound.com)
THANK YOU TO MY SUBSCRIBERS AND VIEWERS
I have been a writer and blogger for many years, but only recently ventured into video. In some ways, video is a natural progression from writing and photography, but it also has its own skills to master. The overwhelming support and positive feedback from viewers has been encouraging.
Thanks to all who support this channel by watching my videos, subscribing to the channel, and sharing these videos with your friends through social media. It is viewers like you who make this channel a rewarding endeavor.
AMAZON STORE
You can help to support this channel by visiting my Amazon store ( http://astore.amazon.com/robwitham-20 ) or by purchasing any products from Amazon using my affiliate link ( http://amzn.to/2kKWCv1 ). The AmazonAffiliate program is an interesting system because it allows affiliates (like me) to earn a small commission for any customers that we refer to Amazon, but the customers do not pay any more for their purchases. This allows viewers or readers to help support content creators without incurring any extra expense.
Thank you for your support of this channel! Any money that I earn from this channel, whether from advertising or Amazon Affiliate sales, allows me to focus more on creating content here and less on other freelance work.

Dead Sea Clay And Chocolate Full Body Wrap In Phoenix, Arizona Area Day Spa

See how a professional spa body wrap is really done as a young lady receives this relaxing and therapeutic treatment at HawaiianExperience Spa, with day spa lo...

See how a professional spa body wrap is really done as a young lady receives this relaxing and therapeutic treatment at HawaiianExperience Spa, with day spa locations in the Phoenix, Arizona area including Chandler and Scottsdale, Arizona. See more at http://hawaiianexperiencespa.com.
In this video, Nikki will be covered with a therapeutic body wrap made with our special mixture, incorporating a dead sea mud (with more than 15 natural and unprocessed minerals) base with rose hip seeds, kaolin, and Cocoa to her entire body from the neck down. She is then wrapped in several layers of sheets and blankets and given a relaxing scalp massage while the clay dries. This treatment is high in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. It is an unsurpassed antioxidant treatment.
Like many of our day spa treatments this one ends with a trip to our exotic shower room!

See how a professional spa body wrap is really done as a young lady receives this relaxing and therapeutic treatment at HawaiianExperience Spa, with day spa locations in the Phoenix, Arizona area including Chandler and Scottsdale, Arizona. See more at http://hawaiianexperiencespa.com.
In this video, Nikki will be covered with a therapeutic body wrap made with our special mixture, incorporating a dead sea mud (with more than 15 natural and unprocessed minerals) base with rose hip seeds, kaolin, and Cocoa to her entire body from the neck down. She is then wrapped in several layers of sheets and blankets and given a relaxing scalp massage while the clay dries. This treatment is high in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. It is an unsurpassed antioxidant treatment.
Like many of our day spa treatments this one ends with a trip to our exotic shower room!

Top 10 Edible Plants, Cactus, and Trees for the ArizonaDesert!
In this video JakeMace shows you his top 10 Edible Sonoran Desert Plants, Bushes, Cacti (Cactus), and Trees for the Phoenix, Scottsdale, and TempeArea! These edible plants, cactus, and trees can be a beautiful and delicious part of your home landscape!
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Top 10 Edible Plants, Cactus, and Trees for the ArizonaDesert!
In this video JakeMace shows you his top 10 Edible Sonoran Desert Plants, Bushes, Cacti (Cactus), and Trees for the Phoenix, Scottsdale, and TempeArea! These edible plants, cactus, and trees can be a beautiful and delicious part of your home landscape!
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FIRST, would like to thank all new subs.. This originally started as strictly a moon stream, but has morphed to a bit more. The continual stream is a 360` panor...

FIRST, would like to thank all new subs.. This originally started as strictly a moon stream, but has morphed to a bit more. The continual stream is a 360` panoramic view of the north Phoenix area of Arizona. On the nights when weather permits and time schedule allows, I break out the scope and get close ups of the moon. I use a Celestron 114LCM telescope and a Twinstar Pro series color camera while on the moon.
While on the 360` cam.. the direction while looking at the flags is north, and the mountain top is south.
This is only a hobby for me that I don't mind sharing. If you enjoy, hit the thumb up thingy, if not, feel free to say that too... I plan to continue either way. So long as my equipment is up and running at least (sometimes there are issues beyond my control). The images broadcast are the sole property of Gary El 24/7 AZ Skies and may not be rebroadcast or copied without prior permission. Feel free to contact through YouTube home page or if I am in chat.
When it comes to chat.. so long as everyone is respectful, it will remain open at all times. Feel free to share opinions, but do not mock anyone else for their beliefs or opinions of their own. Trolls will be played with until they become boring. But I do encourage open minded chat and all topics are welcome, so long as they are not offensive.

FIRST, would like to thank all new subs.. This originally started as strictly a moon stream, but has morphed to a bit more. The continual stream is a 360` panoramic view of the north Phoenix area of Arizona. On the nights when weather permits and time schedule allows, I break out the scope and get close ups of the moon. I use a Celestron 114LCM telescope and a Twinstar Pro series color camera while on the moon.
While on the 360` cam.. the direction while looking at the flags is north, and the mountain top is south.
This is only a hobby for me that I don't mind sharing. If you enjoy, hit the thumb up thingy, if not, feel free to say that too... I plan to continue either way. So long as my equipment is up and running at least (sometimes there are issues beyond my control). The images broadcast are the sole property of Gary El 24/7 AZ Skies and may not be rebroadcast or copied without prior permission. Feel free to contact through YouTube home page or if I am in chat.
When it comes to chat.. so long as everyone is respectful, it will remain open at all times. Feel free to share opinions, but do not mock anyone else for their beliefs or opinions of their own. Trolls will be played with until they become boring. But I do encourage open minded chat and all topics are welcome, so long as they are not offensive.

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Why Consider living in Laveen Arizona | Why I choose Laveen as a place to live | Laveen Realtor

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Why Consider living in Laveen Arizona | Why I choose Laveen as a place to live | Laveen Realtor
I have lived in Laveen Arizona since 2001, and can still remember the reasons I decided to call Laveen my home. This in a way, was the reason and decision process I went through when considering where in the Valley to live or buy a home.
First and foremost, the area I bought had to make sense based on location in the Phoenix area. At the time I was working close to the central Phoenix area, and I did not want long commute times to and from work. Also, I wanted to be able to get to most places in the valley within a reasonable amount of time, and Laveen made perfect sense, because of location.
Second, the choice of Laveen made sense because I was also looking for rural and close to mountains. Laveen still to this very day has a lot of open spaces, ranches and even farms. There are even a couple of dairies in the area as well. Point is, it is NOT row upon row of tract housing and concrete! It actually has open areas..space. Also, there are horse properties, which was another appealing aspect of area.
It was close to the mountains and had a lot to offer for me, an outdoor enthusiast. I enjoy hiking, birding, mountain biking, road biking, and the Laveen area offers all that and MORE! There is horse back riding too, there is the audobon society and rio salado riparian area, 17,000 plus acres of mountain preserve.......what else could you ask for? All within REAL close proximity of the metro Phoenix area and down town.
Lastly, home prices. It is also one of the most affordable areas in the valley, and your money can get you a WHOLE lot more in Laveen Arizona.
See home for sale currently in Laveen:
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Some of the top subdivisions for buyers in the Laveen Arizona area.
Homes for sale in Cheatham Farms Laveen Arizona
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Homes for sale in Dobbins Point
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Homes for sale in Laveen Meadows in Laveen Arizona
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Homes for sale in Rogers Ranch in Laveen Arizona
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Buyers - Laveen offers tons of possibilities and options for buyers. Not only are there great choices, but Laveen qualifies for many of the down payment assistance programs too!
To find out about homes for sale just visit
http://www.Laveenhomesforsale.net
or
call David AlanBaker at 602-373-6345
Sellers - Are you considering the sale of your property, but need to find out likely sales price? Also, interested in knowing average time to sell, market information and fees associated with the sale of a property? Simple, request your free consultation at:
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or
call David Alan Baker at 602-373-6345
or
email at dabaker21@msn.com
I am a Laveen resident and also a Laveen area realtor. I've been living in the Laveen area now since 2001, and I've always loved it. Love the diversity, the people and the area as a whole.
Been selling real estate along the baseline corridor here in South Phoenix and Laveen since 2004. Started my career with Keller Williams real estate, then moved to Remax, and have not been at Homesmart since about 2013.
I am a bilingual real estate agent, which does allow me to reach and work with a larger demographic. Not only because I speak spanish, but because I also do marketing in spanish as well. So marketing in two languages = a much larger target market, which helps all my clients.
David Alan Baker
Homesmart
602-373-6345

http://www.Laveenhomesforsale.net
Why Consider living in Laveen Arizona | Why I choose Laveen as a place to live | Laveen Realtor
I have lived in Laveen Arizona since 2001, and can still remember the reasons I decided to call Laveen my home. This in a way, was the reason and decision process I went through when considering where in the Valley to live or buy a home.
First and foremost, the area I bought had to make sense based on location in the Phoenix area. At the time I was working close to the central Phoenix area, and I did not want long commute times to and from work. Also, I wanted to be able to get to most places in the valley within a reasonable amount of time, and Laveen made perfect sense, because of location.
Second, the choice of Laveen made sense because I was also looking for rural and close to mountains. Laveen still to this very day has a lot of open spaces, ranches and even farms. There are even a couple of dairies in the area as well. Point is, it is NOT row upon row of tract housing and concrete! It actually has open areas..space. Also, there are horse properties, which was another appealing aspect of area.
It was close to the mountains and had a lot to offer for me, an outdoor enthusiast. I enjoy hiking, birding, mountain biking, road biking, and the Laveen area offers all that and MORE! There is horse back riding too, there is the audobon society and rio salado riparian area, 17,000 plus acres of mountain preserve.......what else could you ask for? All within REAL close proximity of the metro Phoenix area and down town.
Lastly, home prices. It is also one of the most affordable areas in the valley, and your money can get you a WHOLE lot more in Laveen Arizona.
See home for sale currently in Laveen:
http://www.Laveenhomesforsale.net
Some of the top subdivisions for buyers in the Laveen Arizona area.
Homes for sale in Cheatham Farms Laveen Arizona
http://www.laveenhomesforsale.net/cheatham-farms-subdivision/
Homes for sale in Dobbins Point
http://www.laveenhomesforsale.net/homes-for-sale/dobbins-point/
Homes for sale in Laveen Farms Laveen Arizona
http://www.laveenhomesforsale.net/laveen-farms-subdivision/
Homes for sale in Laveen Meadows in Laveen Arizona
http://www.laveenhomesforsale.net/laveen-meadows-subdivision/
Homes for sale in Rogers Ranch in Laveen Arizona
http://www.laveenhomesforsale.net/rogers-ranch-subdivision/
Buyers - Laveen offers tons of possibilities and options for buyers. Not only are there great choices, but Laveen qualifies for many of the down payment assistance programs too!
To find out about homes for sale just visit
http://www.Laveenhomesforsale.net
or
call David AlanBaker at 602-373-6345
Sellers - Are you considering the sale of your property, but need to find out likely sales price? Also, interested in knowing average time to sell, market information and fees associated with the sale of a property? Simple, request your free consultation at:
http://www.LaveenAz85339.com
or
call David Alan Baker at 602-373-6345
or
email at dabaker21@msn.com
I am a Laveen resident and also a Laveen area realtor. I've been living in the Laveen area now since 2001, and I've always loved it. Love the diversity, the people and the area as a whole.
Been selling real estate along the baseline corridor here in South Phoenix and Laveen since 2004. Started my career with Keller Williams real estate, then moved to Remax, and have not been at Homesmart since about 2013.
I am a bilingual real estate agent, which does allow me to reach and work with a larger demographic. Not only because I speak spanish, but because I also do marketing in spanish as well. So marketing in two languages = a much larger target market, which helps all my clients.
David Alan Baker
Homesmart
602-373-6345

www.discover520.com TucsonMetropolitan area, Cochise county is one of the best kept secrets in fine Arizona style living. Discover the magic of area code 520 and see how you can live the good life in Southern Arizona. We provide update on local communities, schools, jobs, real estate, and entertainment. Discover trails, paths, and ski resorts in Arizona, enjoy birding, boating, and golfing all year round.

www.discover520.com TucsonMetropolitan area, Cochise county is one of the best kept secrets in fine Arizona style living. Discover the magic of area code 520 and see how you can live the good life in Southern Arizona. We provide update on local communities, schools, jobs, real estate, and entertainment. Discover trails, paths, and ski resorts in Arizona, enjoy birding, boating, and golfing all year round.

Arizona (USA) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about destination Arizona in the USA.
Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Met...

published: 14 Aug 2013

What To Do In Arizona | Travel Guide Videos

Welcome to Phoenix, Arizona! The DestinationChannel called upon Epic Productions to produce a video touring our hometown, Phoenix. From writing the script and deciding on locations to post-production and color correction, we provided The Destination Channel a one-of-a-kind travel guide video.
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published: 04 Jan 2017

Phoenix Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready to discover the best things to do in Phoenix? Join us as we highlight the Valley of Sun’s hottest attractions.
Located in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, the state capital is regarded for its warm weather and sunshine. In addition to its pleasant climate, Phoenix takes great pride in its art scene and the great outdoors.
Once you arrive in Phoenix, tour the CentralArts District and stop in the many galleries for a little eye candy during your stay. Discover masterpieces at the Phoenix Art Museum, and then marvel at handmade jewerly and pottery at the nearby Heard Museum, which is dedicated to American Indian art and history.
During your vacation, soak up the scenery at Papago Park, where you can hunt for the edib...

Travel Guide to Scottsdale, Arizona | TheExpeditioner

In this travel video guide to Scottsdale, Arizona, I travel to Scottsdale, the so-called "Miami Beach" of Arizona. Located just to the east of Phoenix, Scottsdale is home to some of the city's best restaurants, bars, hotels and attractions.
I start of my travel in Scottsdale visiting downtown, otherwise known as "Old Town," the very walkable central part of the city full of small shops and a booming restaurant scene. It is also here that the city's roots can be traced back to the original farmers and settlers that called this otherwise barren part of the desert home back in the early 1900's.
I then head east into TontoNational Park to go kayaking down the Salt River with Arizona OutbackAdventures (AOA), the area's premiere outdoor adventure company.
Next, I visit Taliesin West, the...

Visit Sedona, Arizona, U.S.A.: Things to do in Sedona - The Red Rock Country

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01. Red Rock State Park
A state park featuring a red sandstone canyon outside the city of Sedona. The main mission of this day-use park is the preservation of the riparian habitat along Oak Creek. Serves as an environmental education facility for the public and for school or private groups, and provides limited passive recreational opportunities.
02. Oak Creek Canyon
A river gorge located in northern Arizona between the cities of Flagstaff and Sedona. The canyon is often described as...

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Vlog: Sedona Arizona 2016, the beauty of the red rocks and scenery here is breathtaking, there's a special place in my heart for Sedona.
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TRAVELLING ARIZONA 2017

A few friends and I went to Arizona and witnessed some beautiful sights.
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Travel video about destination Arizona in the USA.
Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Meteor Crater. As the central and inner walls of the crater are similar to the landscape of the moon, preparation and training for the APOLLO space missions took place here. Located in North West Arizona is the 378 square kilometre National Park known as the ‘Petrified Forest’ with a surrounding desert which shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow. There’s the Agate Bridge, a huge fossilised tree trunk which spans twelve metres wide across a gorge and the amazingly beautiful Canyon De Chelly. Situated in the Navajo Indian Reservation, the BetatakinRuins are the remains of historical dwellings which were carved into the rock by their original inhabitants from the 13th CenturyB.C. Wild West fans instantly recognise Monument Valley where, between colossal, 300 metre tall monoliths and sky-high rocky needles, John Wayne and countless other screen heroes fought off Indians and battled with ‘baddies’. A natural sculpture formed from undulating waves of stone, Antelope Canyon is a palette of colour which teases the eye. From the surface, a gaping crevice is the only means of access, tempting the curious to enter. In bold contrast, the Grand Canyon is 1,600 metres deep and 16 kilometres long, the most colossal gorge in the world. The sight of this gigantic natural wonder is the exciting climax of any trip to the magnificent and majestic land of Arizona.

✱ 1.115 Hotels in Arizona - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/JeqLLU
Travel video about destination Arizona in the USA.
Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Meteor Crater. As the central and inner walls of the crater are similar to the landscape of the moon, preparation and training for the APOLLO space missions took place here. Located in North West Arizona is the 378 square kilometre National Park known as the ‘Petrified Forest’ with a surrounding desert which shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow. There’s the Agate Bridge, a huge fossilised tree trunk which spans twelve metres wide across a gorge and the amazingly beautiful Canyon De Chelly. Situated in the Navajo Indian Reservation, the BetatakinRuins are the remains of historical dwellings which were carved into the rock by their original inhabitants from the 13th CenturyB.C. Wild West fans instantly recognise Monument Valley where, between colossal, 300 metre tall monoliths and sky-high rocky needles, John Wayne and countless other screen heroes fought off Indians and battled with ‘baddies’. A natural sculpture formed from undulating waves of stone, Antelope Canyon is a palette of colour which teases the eye. From the surface, a gaping crevice is the only means of access, tempting the curious to enter. In bold contrast, the Grand Canyon is 1,600 metres deep and 16 kilometres long, the most colossal gorge in the world. The sight of this gigantic natural wonder is the exciting climax of any trip to the magnificent and majestic land of Arizona.

Welcome to Phoenix, Arizona! The DestinationChannel called upon Epic Productions to produce a video touring our hometown, Phoenix. From writing the script and deciding on locations to post-production and color correction, we provided The Destination Channel a one-of-a-kind travel guide video.
Want to see more projects? Visit our website: http://epicproductionsllc.com/film-production-company/

Welcome to Phoenix, Arizona! The DestinationChannel called upon Epic Productions to produce a video touring our hometown, Phoenix. From writing the script and deciding on locations to post-production and color correction, we provided The Destination Channel a one-of-a-kind travel guide video.
Want to see more projects? Visit our website: http://epicproductionsllc.com/film-production-company/

Phoenix Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready to discover the best things to do in Phoenix? Join us as we highlight the Valley of Sun’...

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Ready to discover the best things to do in Phoenix? Join us as we highlight the Valley of Sun’s hottest attractions.
Located in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, the state capital is regarded for its warm weather and sunshine. In addition to its pleasant climate, Phoenix takes great pride in its art scene and the great outdoors.
Once you arrive in Phoenix, tour the CentralArts District and stop in the many galleries for a little eye candy during your stay. Discover masterpieces at the Phoenix Art Museum, and then marvel at handmade jewerly and pottery at the nearby Heard Museum, which is dedicated to American Indian art and history.
During your vacation, soak up the scenery at Papago Park, where you can hunt for the edible artwork in the Desert Botantical Garden and hike around the trails. For more outdoor adventures and epic views overlooking the city, head to the Hole in the Rock, located in the east, as well as Dobbins Point in the west.
Whether you’re looking to delve into Phoenx’s art and culture or explore the desert landscape, watch our travel guide video to get more insight into Arizona’s largest city.
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Ready to discover the best things to do in Phoenix? Join us as we highlight the Valley of Sun’s hottest attractions.
Located in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, the state capital is regarded for its warm weather and sunshine. In addition to its pleasant climate, Phoenix takes great pride in its art scene and the great outdoors.
Once you arrive in Phoenix, tour the CentralArts District and stop in the many galleries for a little eye candy during your stay. Discover masterpieces at the Phoenix Art Museum, and then marvel at handmade jewerly and pottery at the nearby Heard Museum, which is dedicated to American Indian art and history.
During your vacation, soak up the scenery at Papago Park, where you can hunt for the edible artwork in the Desert Botantical Garden and hike around the trails. For more outdoor adventures and epic views overlooking the city, head to the Hole in the Rock, located in the east, as well as Dobbins Point in the west.
Whether you’re looking to delve into Phoenx’s art and culture or explore the desert landscape, watch our travel guide video to get more insight into Arizona’s largest city.
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In this travel video guide to Scottsdale, Arizona, I travel to Scottsdale, the so-called "Miami Beach" of Arizona. Located just to the east of Phoenix, Scottsdale is home to some of the city's best restaurants, bars, hotels and attractions.
I start of my travel in Scottsdale visiting downtown, otherwise known as "Old Town," the very walkable central part of the city full of small shops and a booming restaurant scene. It is also here that the city's roots can be traced back to the original farmers and settlers that called this otherwise barren part of the desert home back in the early 1900's.
I then head east into TontoNational Park to go kayaking down the Salt River with Arizona OutbackAdventures (AOA), the area's premiere outdoor adventure company.
Next, I visit Taliesin West, the school/winter home of America's most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Here I explore the unique structures and landscapes that make up Wright's real-world laboratory for he and his students' architectural ideas.
Then I head back into nature with AOA to go hiking in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, a 30,000-acre preserve located just minutes from the city, and a perfect place to explore the unique landscape of the desert -- even when the temperature exceeds 100 degrees.
Last, I head inside and give a tour of my sweet pad at the Hotel Valley Ho, probably one of the coolest hotels I've ever stayed in. Harkening back to its Mid-Century roots, the hotel's unique architecture and swanky rooms makes it one of the premiere places to rest your head while staying in Scottsdale.

In this travel video guide to Scottsdale, Arizona, I travel to Scottsdale, the so-called "Miami Beach" of Arizona. Located just to the east of Phoenix, Scottsdale is home to some of the city's best restaurants, bars, hotels and attractions.
I start of my travel in Scottsdale visiting downtown, otherwise known as "Old Town," the very walkable central part of the city full of small shops and a booming restaurant scene. It is also here that the city's roots can be traced back to the original farmers and settlers that called this otherwise barren part of the desert home back in the early 1900's.
I then head east into TontoNational Park to go kayaking down the Salt River with Arizona OutbackAdventures (AOA), the area's premiere outdoor adventure company.
Next, I visit Taliesin West, the school/winter home of America's most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Here I explore the unique structures and landscapes that make up Wright's real-world laboratory for he and his students' architectural ideas.
Then I head back into nature with AOA to go hiking in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, a 30,000-acre preserve located just minutes from the city, and a perfect place to explore the unique landscape of the desert -- even when the temperature exceeds 100 degrees.
Last, I head inside and give a tour of my sweet pad at the Hotel Valley Ho, probably one of the coolest hotels I've ever stayed in. Harkening back to its Mid-Century roots, the hotel's unique architecture and swanky rooms makes it one of the premiere places to rest your head while staying in Scottsdale.

Visit Sedona, Arizona, U.S.A.: Things to do in Sedona - The Red Rock Country

VisitSedona - Top 10 Things which can be done in Sedona. What you can visit in Sedona - Most visited touristic attractions of Sedona
Visit our Channel for Top...

VisitSedona - Top 10 Things which can be done in Sedona. What you can visit in Sedona - Most visited touristic attractions of Sedona
Visit our Channel for Top Attractions:
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01. Red Rock State Park
A state park featuring a red sandstone canyon outside the city of Sedona. The main mission of this day-use park is the preservation of the riparian habitat along Oak Creek. Serves as an environmental education facility for the public and for school or private groups, and provides limited passive recreational opportunities.
02. Oak Creek Canyon
A river gorge located in northern Arizona between the cities of Flagstaff and Sedona. The canyon is often described as a smaller cousin of the Grand Canyon because of its scenic beauty. About 12 miles (19 km) long, ranging in width from 0.8 to 2.5 miles (1.3 to 4.0 km). The depth of the canyon ranges from 800 to 2,000 feet (240 to 610 m).
03. Slide Rock State Park
A state park of Arizona, USA, taking its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek. There are three hiking trails in Slide Rock State Park: Pendley HomesteadTrail (.25 miles), SlideRockRoute (.3 miles), and Clifftop Nature Trail (.25). Slide Rock State Park attracted 254,584 visitors in 2005 and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Arizona.
04. Chapel of the Holy Cross
A Roman Catholic chapel built into the buttes of Sedona, Arizona, run by the Diocese of Phoenix, as a part of St. John VianneyParish in Sedona. In 2007, Arizonans voted the Chapel to be one of the Seven Man-Made Wonders of Arizona, and it is also the site of one of the so-called Sedona vortices.
05. Cathedral Rock
A famous landmark on the Sedona. One of the most-photographed sights in Arizona. Is carved from the Permian Schnebly Hill formation, a redbed sandstone formed from coastal sand dunes near the shoreline of the ancient Pedregosa Sea. Ripple marks are prominent along the lower Cathedral Rock trail, and a black basalt dike may be seen in the first saddle.
06. Bell Rock
A butte, composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. A popular tourist attraction just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona. Has an elevation at its summit of 4,919 feet (1,499 m).
07. Honanki
A cliff dwelling and rock art site located in the Coconino National Forest. The Sinagua people of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples, and ancestors of the Hopi people, lived here from about 1100 to 1300 CE. Was one of the largest prehistoric pueblos in the Verde Valley.
08. Courthouse Butte
A butte just north of the Village of Oak Creek. Geologically, Courthouse Butte is composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. Summit elevation is 5,440 feet (1,660 m).
09. Sycamore Canyon
The second largest canyon in the Arizona redrock country. The 21-mile (34 km) long scenic canyon reaches a maximum width of about 7 miles (11 km). One of the oldest designated Wilderness Areas in Arizona, originally being a Forest Service "Primitive Area" prior to the Wilderness Act of 1964.
10. Seven Canyons
Golf facility. Located on 200 stunningly beautiful acres in Sedona, Seven Canyons represents an opportunity of a lifetime for members and owners seeking premier relaxation, unparalleled golf and limitless outdoor activities.
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VisitSedona - Top 10 Things which can be done in Sedona. What you can visit in Sedona - Most visited touristic attractions of Sedona
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01. Red Rock State Park
A state park featuring a red sandstone canyon outside the city of Sedona. The main mission of this day-use park is the preservation of the riparian habitat along Oak Creek. Serves as an environmental education facility for the public and for school or private groups, and provides limited passive recreational opportunities.
02. Oak Creek Canyon
A river gorge located in northern Arizona between the cities of Flagstaff and Sedona. The canyon is often described as a smaller cousin of the Grand Canyon because of its scenic beauty. About 12 miles (19 km) long, ranging in width from 0.8 to 2.5 miles (1.3 to 4.0 km). The depth of the canyon ranges from 800 to 2,000 feet (240 to 610 m).
03. Slide Rock State Park
A state park of Arizona, USA, taking its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek. There are three hiking trails in Slide Rock State Park: Pendley HomesteadTrail (.25 miles), SlideRockRoute (.3 miles), and Clifftop Nature Trail (.25). Slide Rock State Park attracted 254,584 visitors in 2005 and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Arizona.
04. Chapel of the Holy Cross
A Roman Catholic chapel built into the buttes of Sedona, Arizona, run by the Diocese of Phoenix, as a part of St. John VianneyParish in Sedona. In 2007, Arizonans voted the Chapel to be one of the Seven Man-Made Wonders of Arizona, and it is also the site of one of the so-called Sedona vortices.
05. Cathedral Rock
A famous landmark on the Sedona. One of the most-photographed sights in Arizona. Is carved from the Permian Schnebly Hill formation, a redbed sandstone formed from coastal sand dunes near the shoreline of the ancient Pedregosa Sea. Ripple marks are prominent along the lower Cathedral Rock trail, and a black basalt dike may be seen in the first saddle.
06. Bell Rock
A butte, composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. A popular tourist attraction just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona. Has an elevation at its summit of 4,919 feet (1,499 m).
07. Honanki
A cliff dwelling and rock art site located in the Coconino National Forest. The Sinagua people of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples, and ancestors of the Hopi people, lived here from about 1100 to 1300 CE. Was one of the largest prehistoric pueblos in the Verde Valley.
08. Courthouse Butte
A butte just north of the Village of Oak Creek. Geologically, Courthouse Butte is composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. Summit elevation is 5,440 feet (1,660 m).
09. Sycamore Canyon
The second largest canyon in the Arizona redrock country. The 21-mile (34 km) long scenic canyon reaches a maximum width of about 7 miles (11 km). One of the oldest designated Wilderness Areas in Arizona, originally being a Forest Service "Primitive Area" prior to the Wilderness Act of 1964.
10. Seven Canyons
Golf facility. Located on 200 stunningly beautiful acres in Sedona, Seven Canyons represents an opportunity of a lifetime for members and owners seeking premier relaxation, unparalleled golf and limitless outdoor activities.
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VLOG: Sedona Arizona (February 2016)

Vlog: Sedona Arizona 2016, the beauty of the red rocks and scenery here is breathtaking, there's a special place in my heart for Sedona.
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Vlog: Sedona Arizona 2016, the beauty of the red rocks and scenery here is breathtaking, there's a special place in my heart for Sedona.
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Vlog: Sedona Arizona 2016, the beauty of the red rocks and scenery here is breathtaking, there's a special place in my heart for Sedona.
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Christine
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Hiking the Superstition Mountains - Desert Backpacking in Arizona

JoinSara & I for 3 days of desert hiking, backpacking & camping in the Superstition Mountains. And who knows - maybe Sara will find the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. GPSData at www.sintax77.com
Join Sara & I for 3 days of desert hiking, backpacking & camping in the Superstition Mountains. And who knows – maybe Sara will find the Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine…
For this desert backpacking trip, we’ll be hiking a loop in the Superstition Wilderness, within the greater Tonto National Forest – about 60 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona. Not only was this a beautiful and scenic hike due to the stark desert surroundings and sharp, rugged peaks, but this particular region has added bonus – a rich history full of intrigue and lore right at home in your favorite spaghetti western flick...
For a easier ...

published: 15 Sep 2016

Backpacking - Camping - 4 Days 3 Nights On The Black River - Arizona

4 day 3 night trip we took for my buddy Gew's birthday. No real solid plans besides trying to hike different areas of Black River which is near Alpine in Arizona. The area was hit by the Wallow Fire back in 2011 and you can see evidence of it in a lot of the area, but that doesn't stop it from being a beautiful place to visit. Plenty of wildlife to see and areas to explore.
If you are interested in the gear i brought for this trip, i have a gear load out on my page where i go through it all.
Camera's used: Canon Vixia HF R400 - Lightdow LD6000

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Gangs of PhoenixDocumentary : The New MexicanMafia Terrorizes Arizona
The valley of the sun is one of the most attractive places to live in the US; its southern heritage and warm weather cause a massive population growth in Phoenix, Arizona in recent years.
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The New Mexican Mafia rule the streets of P...

The DerangedCrime Spree of the ArizonaThrillShooters (Full Documentary).
This is a wonderful Documentary. It is quite interesting and enjoyable to watch. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries. This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the res...

published: 06 Nov 2015

Stunning Sedona Arizona HD Virtual Visit Full Length Video Tour

This is a HD Video of my latest trip to Sedona Arizona. I originally made this video for a disabled friend who sadly can't go on trips like this anymore. I wanted her to have, as much as possible, the feeling of being there, in the car with us. Click "show more' to read more.
I filmed the entire video in HD so i could turn it into a blu-ray disc. I wanted her to have the best possible viewing for her HD TV, but this may not come through when viewed through youtube. It's HD and it looks great on most players, but it's not blu-ray HD.
Lately I was thinking"why not share it for others who can't get to beautiful Sedona, Arizona?" I'll get the second part up when i can. By the way, she loved the video, but she prefers to mute the music i used and plays native american flute music in the back...

published: 23 Jan 2014

ARIZONA RALLY/PROTEST - POLICE SCANNER - RIOT GAS at the end of RALLY with POLICE clearing area

Lets head to ARIZONA like we did in BOSTON and BRING YOU THE INFORMATION SO YOU CAN MAKE UP YOUR MIND. UNIRock covers these as they happen from many sources on the internet.
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published: 23 Aug 2017

Touring Davis-Monthan Air Force Boneyard in Tucson, Arizona

It has evolved into "the largest aircraft boneyard in the world".
With the area's low humidity in the 10%-20% range, meager rainfall of 11" annually, hard alkaline soil, and high altitude of 2,550 feet allowing the aircraft to be naturally preserved for cannibalization or possible reuse, Davis-Monthan is the logical choice for a major storage facility.
AMARG uses the following official "Type" categories for aircraft in storage:
Type 1000 - aircraft at AMARG for long-term storage, to be maintained until recalled to active service. These aircraft are "inviolate" - have a high potential to return to flying status and no parts may be removed from them. These aircraft are “represerved” every four years.
Type 2000 - aircraft available for parts reclamation, as “aircraft storage bins” ...

published: 13 Sep 2016

Central Avenue northwards dashcam drive in Phoenix Arizona (Mar 2017)

Phoenix - most of dashcam drive north on Central Avenue from near Ponderosa Stables, up to Dobbins Circle K, then Baseline to Alta Vista, then approach to Salt River, then approach to railway underpass and the middle of Phoenix. Then the British fish & chips, and driving onwards to the end of Central, up near the "S" mountain.
Somewhat cloudy day. A Brit does the driving. This journey was modelled on a vid that was on Youtube, called "Phoenix - North on S Central from 10149" but now sadly isn't, for some reason. But thanks to the dude that posted it. A couple of snippets of his video are included in my production, in an old-fashioned split-screen way.

published: 19 Mar 2017

Finding The Source Gold Prospecting Arizona 1/2 OZ Trip !!

A tour of one prospecting area from the lode to the end of the gully. ..... 15.77 grams total for 3 days , about 12 grams in the pan....Cleanup at end of video Sorry , I accidentally put my finger over the microphone twice.....Enjoy!

published: 06 Dec 2015

Storm Activity In The Chandler, Arizona Area

Much needed water that this area rarely gets. The people i am sure are happy to get as much as they can in this desert area.....

A new survey of real estate brokers shows that the Phoenix-area commercial real estate market is shaky, but improving. The latest ArizonaTown Hall explores why the state has not recovered in employment and the economy in general as fast as the rest of the nation as a whole. Arizona travel writer Roger Naylor has a new book that features the state's best hikes and burger joints.

JoinSara & I for 3 days of desert hiking, backpacking & camping in the Superstition Mountains. And who knows - maybe Sara will find the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. GPSData at www.sintax77.com
Join Sara & I for 3 days of desert hiking, backpacking & camping in the Superstition Mountains. And who knows – maybe Sara will find the Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine…
For this desert backpacking trip, we’ll be hiking a loop in the Superstition Wilderness, within the greater Tonto National Forest – about 60 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona. Not only was this a beautiful and scenic hike due to the stark desert surroundings and sharp, rugged peaks, but this particular region has added bonus – a rich history full of intrigue and lore right at home in your favorite spaghetti western flick...
For a easier read, with maps, pics, etc, check out the full blog post / trip report here: http://wp.me/p2ReUQ-h9 Below is a truncated version for YouTube:
...The most notable and famous of those stories being that of Jacob Waltz, or as it’s commonly referred to, the mystery of the Lost Dutchman’s Gold.
Somehow, Jacob knew where a bunch of gold was in these mountains, and he kept it a complete secret, despite rumors throughout the years that he knew about it’s location. People would try to follow him when he went into the mountains, but he always lost them, or at the least, waved a gun at them until they left. Finally, on his death bed in 1891, he confirmed the gold mine and gave some info on it’s whereabouts to two individuals. Apparently, it wasn’t quite enough info, because they never found it after years of searching. Word spread, many more people started searching, and they continue to search until this day...
So what does all this have to do with our backpacking trip? Did we find some gold or something? Am I devoting my life to finding the Lost Dutchman’s Mine? Well no, but it makes hiking around out there pretty cool and Old Westy, if you ask me. At the very least, it gives you something to ponder as you hike along the cactus covered traverses, baked incessantly by a sun they just may have glinted off of Jacob Waltz’s prize back in the 1800’s.
But anyway, back to the hike we did. Here’s the details…
Season / Time of Year: Winter – January 20th to January 23, 2016.
ElevationRange: Minimum – 2,283′ , Maximum – 3,550′
Trailhead Used - Peralta Trailhead – GPS CoordinatesN33° 23.858′ W111° 20.873′
Trails Used Day 1 (in order of use)
Peralta Trailhead Parking Lot,
DutchmanTrail
Set up camp in a relatively flat area along the trail, about .75 miles after crossing an intermittent stream.
Day 1 TotalMileage: 2 miles
Day 1 Total Elevation Gain: 344′
Trails Used Day 2 (in order of use)
Continue on Dutchman Trail
Whiskey Springs Trail.
Trail crosses LeBarge Creek (where we stocked up on water)
Red Tanks Trail.
Dutchman Trail.
Set up camp along Dutchman Trail.
Day 2 Total Mileage: 10 miles
Day 2 Total Elevation Gain: 1,325′
Trails Used Day 3 (in order of use)
Continue on Dutchman Trail
BullPass Trail
Black Top Mesa Trail, towards the top of Black Top Mesa
Explore the mesa and hunt for the Spanish Hieroglyphs or maybe some of the Lost Dutchman’s Gold, etc.
Back down Black Top Mesa Trail.
Unofficial Bull Pass Alternate Trail
Dutchman Trail.
Terrapin Trail.
Bluff Springs Trail.
Return to Peralta Trailhead parking lot.
Day 3 Total Mileage: 15 miles (plus a couple miles of meandering about on Blacktop Mesa)
Day 3 Total Elevation Gain: 2,933 feet
TripGrand Total Mileage: 27 Miles
Trip Grand Total Elevation Gain: 4,662′
Notable Gear Used on this Trip:
Nemo Losi 3p Tent http://amzn.to/2h40KG3
Sara’s backack – ULA Ohm 2.0
Sintax77’s backpack – EMS Longtrail 70 and a Ribz FrontPack
Generic canister stove http://amzn.to/2w0L4pQ
Vargo 450ml titanium cups http://amzn.to/2uCFWJ9
Toaks 750ml titanium cook pot http://amzn.to/2w0ORDt
Sea to SummitAlphaLight spoons (long version) http://amzn.to/2uY6Ux7
Plenty of various sized PlatypusBags for water storage. http://amzn.to/2w1bx6N
Fozzils Bowlz for eating our chili and queso appetizer http://amzn.to/2h3luxN
Packit Gourmet dehydrated meals
Sara’s sleeping pad – BigAgnes Q-Core SL http://amzn.to/2eOhikE
Sintax77’s sleeping pads – Thermarest Z-Lite http://amzn.to/2uy9vx7 on top of a Klymit Inertia X-Frame http://amzn.to/2uCi1tb
Hammock Gear Burrow top quilts
Montbell UL Down Parkas
SawyerSqueeze water filter configured in a gravity setup http://amzn.to/2h3H1Xl
Highly recommended book for hikes in this area: ‘Hiker’s Guide to the Superstition Wilderness‘ http://amzn.to/2uyjmTu

JoinSara & I for 3 days of desert hiking, backpacking & camping in the Superstition Mountains. And who knows - maybe Sara will find the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. GPSData at www.sintax77.com
Join Sara & I for 3 days of desert hiking, backpacking & camping in the Superstition Mountains. And who knows – maybe Sara will find the Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine…
For this desert backpacking trip, we’ll be hiking a loop in the Superstition Wilderness, within the greater Tonto National Forest – about 60 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona. Not only was this a beautiful and scenic hike due to the stark desert surroundings and sharp, rugged peaks, but this particular region has added bonus – a rich history full of intrigue and lore right at home in your favorite spaghetti western flick...
For a easier read, with maps, pics, etc, check out the full blog post / trip report here: http://wp.me/p2ReUQ-h9 Below is a truncated version for YouTube:
...The most notable and famous of those stories being that of Jacob Waltz, or as it’s commonly referred to, the mystery of the Lost Dutchman’s Gold.
Somehow, Jacob knew where a bunch of gold was in these mountains, and he kept it a complete secret, despite rumors throughout the years that he knew about it’s location. People would try to follow him when he went into the mountains, but he always lost them, or at the least, waved a gun at them until they left. Finally, on his death bed in 1891, he confirmed the gold mine and gave some info on it’s whereabouts to two individuals. Apparently, it wasn’t quite enough info, because they never found it after years of searching. Word spread, many more people started searching, and they continue to search until this day...
So what does all this have to do with our backpacking trip? Did we find some gold or something? Am I devoting my life to finding the Lost Dutchman’s Mine? Well no, but it makes hiking around out there pretty cool and Old Westy, if you ask me. At the very least, it gives you something to ponder as you hike along the cactus covered traverses, baked incessantly by a sun they just may have glinted off of Jacob Waltz’s prize back in the 1800’s.
But anyway, back to the hike we did. Here’s the details…
Season / Time of Year: Winter – January 20th to January 23, 2016.
ElevationRange: Minimum – 2,283′ , Maximum – 3,550′
Trailhead Used - Peralta Trailhead – GPS CoordinatesN33° 23.858′ W111° 20.873′
Trails Used Day 1 (in order of use)
Peralta Trailhead Parking Lot,
DutchmanTrail
Set up camp in a relatively flat area along the trail, about .75 miles after crossing an intermittent stream.
Day 1 TotalMileage: 2 miles
Day 1 Total Elevation Gain: 344′
Trails Used Day 2 (in order of use)
Continue on Dutchman Trail
Whiskey Springs Trail.
Trail crosses LeBarge Creek (where we stocked up on water)
Red Tanks Trail.
Dutchman Trail.
Set up camp along Dutchman Trail.
Day 2 Total Mileage: 10 miles
Day 2 Total Elevation Gain: 1,325′
Trails Used Day 3 (in order of use)
Continue on Dutchman Trail
BullPass Trail
Black Top Mesa Trail, towards the top of Black Top Mesa
Explore the mesa and hunt for the Spanish Hieroglyphs or maybe some of the Lost Dutchman’s Gold, etc.
Back down Black Top Mesa Trail.
Unofficial Bull Pass Alternate Trail
Dutchman Trail.
Terrapin Trail.
Bluff Springs Trail.
Return to Peralta Trailhead parking lot.
Day 3 Total Mileage: 15 miles (plus a couple miles of meandering about on Blacktop Mesa)
Day 3 Total Elevation Gain: 2,933 feet
TripGrand Total Mileage: 27 Miles
Trip Grand Total Elevation Gain: 4,662′
Notable Gear Used on this Trip:
Nemo Losi 3p Tent http://amzn.to/2h40KG3
Sara’s backack – ULA Ohm 2.0
Sintax77’s backpack – EMS Longtrail 70 and a Ribz FrontPack
Generic canister stove http://amzn.to/2w0L4pQ
Vargo 450ml titanium cups http://amzn.to/2uCFWJ9
Toaks 750ml titanium cook pot http://amzn.to/2w0ORDt
Sea to SummitAlphaLight spoons (long version) http://amzn.to/2uY6Ux7
Plenty of various sized PlatypusBags for water storage. http://amzn.to/2w1bx6N
Fozzils Bowlz for eating our chili and queso appetizer http://amzn.to/2h3luxN
Packit Gourmet dehydrated meals
Sara’s sleeping pad – BigAgnes Q-Core SL http://amzn.to/2eOhikE
Sintax77’s sleeping pads – Thermarest Z-Lite http://amzn.to/2uy9vx7 on top of a Klymit Inertia X-Frame http://amzn.to/2uCi1tb
Hammock Gear Burrow top quilts
Montbell UL Down Parkas
SawyerSqueeze water filter configured in a gravity setup http://amzn.to/2h3H1Xl
Highly recommended book for hikes in this area: ‘Hiker’s Guide to the Superstition Wilderness‘ http://amzn.to/2uyjmTu

Backpacking - Camping - 4 Days 3 Nights On The Black River - Arizona

4 day 3 night trip we took for my buddy Gew's birthday. No real solid plans besides trying to hike different areas of Black River which is near Alpine in Arizon...

4 day 3 night trip we took for my buddy Gew's birthday. No real solid plans besides trying to hike different areas of Black River which is near Alpine in Arizona. The area was hit by the Wallow Fire back in 2011 and you can see evidence of it in a lot of the area, but that doesn't stop it from being a beautiful place to visit. Plenty of wildlife to see and areas to explore.
If you are interested in the gear i brought for this trip, i have a gear load out on my page where i go through it all.
Camera's used: Canon Vixia HF R400 - Lightdow LD6000

4 day 3 night trip we took for my buddy Gew's birthday. No real solid plans besides trying to hike different areas of Black River which is near Alpine in Arizona. The area was hit by the Wallow Fire back in 2011 and you can see evidence of it in a lot of the area, but that doesn't stop it from being a beautiful place to visit. Plenty of wildlife to see and areas to explore.
If you are interested in the gear i brought for this trip, i have a gear load out on my page where i go through it all.
Camera's used: Canon Vixia HF R400 - Lightdow LD6000

ArizonaTravelDestination & Attractions | VisitGrand Canyon National ParkShowThe Grand Canyon, is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the state of Arizona in the United States. It is contained within and managed by Grand Canyon National Park, the Hualapai TribalNation, the HavasupaiTribe and the Navajo Nation. President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, and visited it on numerous occasions to hunt and enjoy the scenery.
The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 18 miles (29 km) wide and attains a depth of over a mile (6,000 feet or 1,800 meters).[1] Nearlytwo billion years of Earth's geological history have been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted.[2] While the specific geologic processes and timing that formed the Grand Canyon are the subject of debate by geologists,[3] recent evidence suggests that the Colorado River established its course through the canyon at least 17 million years ago.[4][5] Since that time, the Colorado River continued to erode and form the canyon to its present-day configuration.[6]
For thousands of years, the area has been continuously inhabited by Native Americans who built settlements within the canyon and its many caves. The Pueblo people considered the Grand Canyon ("Ongtupqa" in the Hopi language) a holy site, and made pilgrimages to it.[7] The first European known to have viewed the Grand Canyon was García López de Cárdenas from Spain, who arrived in 1540,More Infohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Canyon
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ArizonaTravelDestination & Attractions | VisitGrand Canyon National ParkShowThe Grand Canyon, is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the state of Arizona in the United States. It is contained within and managed by Grand Canyon National Park, the Hualapai TribalNation, the HavasupaiTribe and the Navajo Nation. President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, and visited it on numerous occasions to hunt and enjoy the scenery.
The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 18 miles (29 km) wide and attains a depth of over a mile (6,000 feet or 1,800 meters).[1] Nearlytwo billion years of Earth's geological history have been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted.[2] While the specific geologic processes and timing that formed the Grand Canyon are the subject of debate by geologists,[3] recent evidence suggests that the Colorado River established its course through the canyon at least 17 million years ago.[4][5] Since that time, the Colorado River continued to erode and form the canyon to its present-day configuration.[6]
For thousands of years, the area has been continuously inhabited by Native Americans who built settlements within the canyon and its many caves. The Pueblo people considered the Grand Canyon ("Ongtupqa" in the Hopi language) a holy site, and made pilgrimages to it.[7] The first European known to have viewed the Grand Canyon was García López de Cárdenas from Spain, who arrived in 1540,More Infohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Canyon
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Gangs of PhoenixDocumentary : The New MexicanMafia Terrorizes Arizona
The valley of the sun is one of the most attractive places to live in the US; its southern heritage and warm weather cause a massive population growth in Phoenix, Arizona in recent years.
But the beautifuly valley of sun has some dark sides - one of the most violent gangs in the entire world - the "new mexican mafia gang" also known as "la new eme" (the new "M").
The New Mexican Mafia rule the streets of Phoenix, but it doesn't end there. They also rule the prisons and control all of the street gangs in the area. With that kind of power and influence they are known to be the most powerful gang organization in Arizona.
The new mexican mafia has unlimited crime to their record, including drug dealing, murders, chop shops and basically, anything that can bring them money.
They are terrorizing the beautiful city of Phoenix and it seems like local authorities are not able to stop them.
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